Ice Cube: San Diego, please stop sending us your trash

FILE - In this Sunday, August 2, 2015 file photo, Ice Cube poses for a portrait in promotion of the new film "Straight Outta Compton," at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles.

FILE - In this Sunday, August 2, 2015 file photo, Ice Cube poses for a portrait in promotion of the new film "Straight Outta Compton," at the Four Seasons Hotel in Los Angeles. (Rebecca Cabage/Invision/AP)

The rapper turned actor and filmmaker won’t stop dissing the Chargers and the team’s former home. A die–hard Oakland fan, Ice Cube would prefer the Raiders become Los Angeles’ second team instead, so now he’s apparently taking it out on San Diego.

Friday, Sports Illustrated posted this clip on Twitter with the former member of N.W.A. looking right into the camera to roast San Diego.

“San Diego, please stop sending us your trash. You sent us the Clippers, now we have the Chargers.”

On the plus side, he told the city to keep the zoo and SeaWorld.

https://twitter.com/si_nfl/status/832651602372669440

It’s not the first time Ice Cube has ripped the Chargers. On Jan. 6, before the team even left, he joined ESPN’s First Take and said he wanted the team to stay in San Diego.

“Matter of fact, we’ll throw in the Clippers if y’all stay in San Diego. We’ll give you all back them.”

The next day, he sort of softened his tone on the Rich Eisen Show. He said he just wouldn’t want to see the Raiders — who are still looking for a home — to move to San Diego.

But he also commiserated with San Diegans before saying the NFL needs to pay for its own stadiums.

“It’s totally unfair. It’s unfair to San Diego. I never thought I’d be a champion for San Diego.

“It’s sad for San Diego and it’s sad for Oakland too. And it’s sad for St. Louis… the NFL gotta get a hold of this. They make too much money...build some stadiums for their teams so they don’t have to move around.”

https://twitter.com/RichEisenShow/status/829791725241589762

But this is all getting to be too much. Now he’s bringing the zoo and SeaWorld into this?

After the Sport Illustrated clip came out Friday, some fans replied back in defense of San Diego.